simply by crystallization of sugar or by fractional distillation
You can separate sugar from water by evaporation of the water.
This would be a mixture, because you could easily separate the water and sugar again by boiling the water.
evaporation is used to separate sugar and water.
No. You can separate sugar from water by evaporation.
A magnet will cause the iron to adhere and separate. Or adding water will dissolve the sugar and the iron can be filtered out and then the water evaporated from the sugar.
No. You should use evaporation of the water to separate the sugar and water.
Evaporate the water off and recondense it.
You can separate sugar from water by evaporation of the water.
Heating sugar and water will not separate them because sugar dissolves in water to form a homogeneous solution. To separate them, you would need to use a physical method like evaporation to remove the water and obtain the sugar.
No, a paper filter would not be able to separate a solution of sugar and water because sugar dissolves completely in water, creating a homogeneous mixture that cannot be separated by filtration. To separate sugar from water, you would need to use a method such as evaporation.
By evaporation.
By evaporating the water out, which precipitates the sugar back into its crystalline form.
This would be a mixture, because you could easily separate the water and sugar again by boiling the water.
evaporation is used to separate sugar and water.
No. You can separate sugar from water by evaporation.
You could try running water through it (which would dissolve the sugar), collecting the water, and evaporate it to get the sugar back.
A magnet will cause the iron to adhere and separate. Or adding water will dissolve the sugar and the iron can be filtered out and then the water evaporated from the sugar.